Studebaker Daytona
1965 Studebaker Daytona
Produced: 2,349
Original Price: $2,565 - $2,892
Average Auction Sale: $47,193
Median Auction Sale: $47,193
Chassis Profiles
Produced: 2,349
Original Price: $2,565 - $2,892
Average Auction Sale: $47,193
Median Auction Sale: $47,193
Chassis Profiles
1964 Studebaker Daytona
Produced: 11,201
Original Price: $2,310 - $2,840
Average Auction Sale: $9,840
Median Auction Sale: $9,750
Chassis Profiles
Produced: 11,201
Original Price: $2,310 - $2,840
Average Auction Sale: $9,840
Median Auction Sale: $9,750
Chassis Profiles
The Datyona version had bucket seats and center consoles. When introduced, the Daytona replaced the Regal as the top-trim convertible and hardtop, although Regal versions of these body styles were still available.
For 1963, the Daytona gained a Wagonaire body style, adding to the convertible and hardtop options. The Daytona's received new side trim that started as a narrow molding on the front fenders and widened toward the rear.
For 1964, Studebaker added a four-door sedan to the Daytona lineup. Pricing ranged from $2830 - $3500 and was available with either an overhead valve six-cylinder engine or V8 powerplants.
By Daniel Vaughan | Sep 2011